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Entries from January 2008

Transport to Hoi An

January 29th, 2008 No Comments

The distance from Ho Chi Minh city to Hoi An is 950km, and from Ha Noi to Hoi An is 755km. visitors can get to Hoi An by air, by road, and by rail. At present, there is no airport and train station in Hoi An so visitors who go by air or […]

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A Festival In Hoi An

January 24th, 2008 No Comments

   Long Chu festival
      Long Chu festival is offend celebrated on the 15th of the lunar January  and July, in the religious beliefs of the old folk, this is the time when people face the risk of epidemics. As a result, religious ceremonies are carried out to fight the disease.
      Long Chu is a boat […]

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Ancient Tombs in Hoi An Town

January 21st, 2008 No Comments

The concept “Live in homes and die in tombs” by generations of inhabitants and people who have resided in Hoi An results in a significant type of architecture regarding suppositious belief in Hoi An architecture complex. The ancient tombs in Hoi An are varied in terms of dates, owners and quantity. IT is a must […]

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Ancient Houses In Hoi An Town

January 18th, 2008 No Comments

Travel to Hoi An enjoys ancient houses in Hoi An. Hoi An, whose small streets are crowded with ancient wooden houses roofed with yin-yang tiles and ventilated by wind holes, quietly lies by Hoai river bank and has calmly existed for hundreds of historical years and up to now the town gently whispers into visitors, […]

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Pay A Visito Hoi An The Cultural World Heritage

January 17th, 2008 No Comments

Located by the banks of the peaceful Thu Bon River, Hoi An Ancient Town (Quang Nam province) is about 30 kilometers Southeast of Danang City. Hoi An shares the borders with Duy Xuyen district in the South, Dien Ban district in the west and North and the Pacific ocean (the East Sea) in the […]

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Pagoda Bridge – The Symbol of the Ancient Town

January 16th, 2008 No Comments

Address: at neating point Tran Phu street and Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, Hoian. Pagoda Bridge is 18 meters along and 3 meters wide and its was built over the ditch which flows out to the Thu Bon River by Japanese traders in the early 17th century. This is a very distinctive architecture […]

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History Of A Land Once A Busy And Exciting Commercial Port

January 15th, 2008 No Comments

Before the birth of this ancient urban, there had existed a well-developed civilization i.e. Sa Huynh. The archeological relics found in this civilization consists of jar tombs, jewelries, weapons etc. From the 2nd century to 15th century Hoi An was located in the Champa kingdom. About 30 to 40 km far from Hoi An, there […]

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Hoi An – The Color of a City

January 8th, 2008 No Comments

Everyone who ever traveled to Hoi An knows that as early as the 16th century, it was well renowned as a frenetic and animated trading port and a popular stopover for both foreign traders and travelers. Crews of trading ships from East Asia to Western Europe turned the port city, as a special exception of […]

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